**Green Fundraising: We're recycling used ink cartridges and used cell phones/PDAs to exchange for canned foods for the needy. All makes and models are accepted. For details, please click here.
For 2020, all cases should be reported to Mrs. Carol Quach (evergreenseniorcare@gmail.com), the new head of emergency cases.
12/23/2020 FeedMore mobile feeding program provides hot, healthy meals as well as clothing, warm blankets, and toiletries, to homeless and impoverished men, women, and children, six nights a week, Baltimore MD
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Ms. Pari Rana | |
Ms. Anhui Zhang & Annching Zhang | |
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The coronavirus pandemic is overwhelming, and one of the most excruciating parts for many people is the feeling of utter helplessness in the face of widespread suffering and hardship. With our thanks to all who are helping those who need it most during this difficult time.
8/19 - Sandwiches packaging for Serving dinner in need
8/11 - Back to school for children in need
Ms. Bushra khan, is 12 years old. She born prematurely and lost one eye sight after the birth. Mom is a single women with very limited income. |
8/7 -Iconic cookies comfort frontline workers (JHH Wilmer Institute surgical center)
8/1 - distribution needs with Salvation Army for people in need
7/18 - Mr. Justin Wang delivered 60 lunch boxes to the Children's National Hospital - ICU (Washington DC)
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Mr. Justin Wang family delivered dinner boxes and PPEs to support the Little Sisters of the Poor of Washington, DC (4200 Harewood Road NE, Washington, DC 20017) | |
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Hello All,
Through the help from all of our volunteers, the money from the underwear sales plus some small cash and recycled items donations all contributed to the cause for people in need. It enabled us to not only help the local people but also to help the international orphans and children in need.
The effect of our "little steps", through sharing and giving, is enormous. We truly do make a difference in the society and hopefully everyone is keeping up with the good work.
If you have ever made a donation to charity groups, you might understand that not every institute is willing to take the time to write thank-you letters or to issue donation receipts to you. Often times they take a while to mail donation receipts to you.
Since we emphasized that we don't have overhead of any administrative expenses, all our volunteers who are involved in the charity cases are "100% volunteered" – meaning that not one cent goes to as the administration fees. All the gas money comes right out from our own pockets, and our financials are open and transparent in public. Our volunteers, as always, try their best to get the donation receipt(s) as soon as they receive the donations.
We would like to clarify one thing though: the Evergreen Senior Care does not do any fundraising for other charity groups but soley for itself. However, since we don't have an account for our charity fund, the fund is actually handled jointly by the Evergreen Senior Care CEO, board members, and one of our volunteers, Yarlin Ho. We post on the website regularly, keeping our readers updated on where all the donations go. Please go to the month abbreviation link above and click on the Month of Thank you letter to see details for the monthly activities. If you have questions, please email to Evergreen Senior Care, Inc. at evergreenseniorcare@gmail.com directly for verification.
Below explains how we do the charity work - Once we get a request from our contacts, volunteers will decide the budget of the project by determining the types of materials, supplies and quantity for the needy and planning on how much should be raised or how many items should be collected. Then, we actively work on the fundraising to meet the goal. We do not donate cash to any of these organizations, but when they are at need for goods or food, we try in all our ability to provide assistance as much as possible. We even, sometimes, followed them through the process as they distributed the donations to the people they support.